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    Need some help putting in the old libmupen64plus.so.2.0.0

    I’m new to UNIX and thought I was making progress.
    Anyway, first when I try to overwrite it with the other file, I get permission denied.
    To gain permission, I typed “sudo chmod a+rwx libmupen64plus.so.2.0.0”
    After that, I typed “ls -l libmupen64plus.so.2.0.0”
    This tells me: “-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 610664 DATE TIME libmupen64plus.so.2.0.0”

    I’m assuming that means I SHOULD have permission to adjust the file. Going back into the browser screen, I still can’t do anything to that file. Any tips on what to do next?

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